Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Name<br />
Simple Subjects<br />
Date<br />
Extend 8<br />
In each of the sentences below, underline the simple subject. Check your work by<br />
writing your answers in the correct squares of the crossword puzzle.<br />
ACROSS<br />
2. Boston was the site of many exciting events.<br />
4. In 1773 the Patriots dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest a British<br />
ruling about the price of tea.<br />
5. Tories, who were loyal to the British king, were upset.<br />
7. Paul Revere’s midnight ride alerted citizens about the approach of the British army.<br />
10. The East is the place to see many American Revolutionary War l<strong>and</strong>marks.<br />
DOWN<br />
1. “The British are coming!”<br />
2. Many famous buildings still st<strong>and</strong> there.<br />
3. The great outdoors had importance, too.<br />
6. Men along Revere’s route left their homes <strong>and</strong> assembled for battle.<br />
8. It was the start of the American Revolution.<br />
9. The end of British rule delighted many Bostonians.<br />
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<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> School Division<br />
8<br />
At Home: Read about your favorite part of the<br />
Revolutionary War era. Look for the simple subject in each<br />
sentence.<br />
Critical Thinking<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Language Arts<br />
Grade 5, Unit 1, <strong><strong>Sentence</strong>s</strong>,<br />
pages 16–17